Nationwide White Marches Honor Mehdi Kessaci Amid Calls for Action Against Drug Trafficking
White marches across France honor Mehdi Kessaci, with broad political support calling for action against narcotrafic-related violence.
White marches across France honor Mehdi Kessaci, with broad political support calling for action against narcotrafic-related violence.
Widespread feminist protests in France confront rising femicide rates and conservative challenges to women’s rights, demanding urgent policy reforms.
A large commemorative march for Mehdi Kessaci in Marseille will see strong participation from left-wing and government figures, underscoring political solidarity against drug trafficking.
Sophia Chikirou of La France insoumise declares her candidacy for Paris mayor in 2025, rejecting socialist alliances and calling for change.
Memorial marches across France unify political leaders and citizens against narcotraffic following Mehdi Kessaci's death.
In response to Mehdi Kessaci's assassination, France witnesses widespread political and public marches conveying unity against narcotrafic and honoring his memory.
LFI plans to contest over 500 municipalities in 2026 with a direct approach against leftist incumbents, while pushing social reform through VAT elimination on essentials amid parliamentary debate.
In Rennes, community and union members rallied to support a male nursery school teacher threatened by a family opposing his supervision of their daughter due to his gender.
Feminist groups in France plan mass protests against rising femicides and call for a comprehensive law as government efforts are criticized as insufficient.
Leftist parties in France, including Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Bernard Cazeneuve, and united left groups, hold key rallies highlighting their positioning ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
Thousands in Corsica protest mafia influence in a landmark cultural movement advocating for stronger state action against organized crime.
French youth are actively engaging in politics through parties and activism, particularly around environmental issues, challenging perceptions of abstention.
Sébastien Chenu of the National Rally condemns the Macron government and pledges to back suspending pension reforms amid political turmoil.
A pro-Palestinian protest disrupted the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's concert at the Philharmonie de Paris, leading to physical altercations and police intervention, with four arrests and a formal complaint filed.
The French National Assembly narrowly passed a resolution denouncing the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreements, highlighting shifting right-wing alliances in France and sparking mixed reactions in Algeria.
The French National Assembly narrowly approved an RN resolution calling on France to denounce the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreements, a historic yet symbolic political move with no binding legal effect.
The French National Assembly narrowly adopts an RN resolution denouncing the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreements, highlighting political divisions and absenteeism of key deputies.
A coalition of unions and associations challenge French government sanctions that reduce unemployment and social aid, citing worsening poverty and exclusion.
Ipsos surveys in 2025 reveal rising public pessimism in France and increasing support for the Rassemblement National amid widespread political distrust and declining faith in traditional parties.
Political factions in France rally support for Sarkozy while the PCF condemns government appointments, reflecting rising tensions ahead of systemic reforms.
The Socialist Party’s implicit support strengthens Macron’s government as La France insoumise criticizes the left’s division following a failed censure vote over pension reforms.
Following Prime Minister Lecornu’s suspension of pension reform, the Socialist Party’s refusal to support censure has intensified political tensions and sparked division across France’s National Assembly.
Marine Le Pen questions the legitimacy of France's pension reform suspension and plans to present an alternative budget and reform proposal.
Marine Le Pen denounces the 2026 budget and plans a motion of censure, while Jean-Louis Borloo calls for leadership and political reform ahead of Lecornu’s policy statement.
France's political opposition escalates pressure on the Lecornu II government with demands to suspend pension reforms, calls for the government's fall, and motions of censure following recent appointments.
Marine Tondelier condemns President Macron's decision to exclude a left-wing prime minister and criticizes his hardline retirement reforms ahead of the 2025 budget.
Amid France's October 2025 political crisis, left-wing leaders and unions press Macron to appoint a leftist and ecological government, while calls to revisit pension reforms intensify.
France's pension reform crisis escalates as political leaders debate suspension or repeal amid mounting party divisions and public opposition.
Denis Olivennes denounces increasing antisemitism in French far-left politics linked to LFI's ideological shifts and radical anti-Zionism.
François Rebsamen announces he will not join Sébastien Lecornu's government, citing his commitment to leftist progressive values and social justice.
Marine Le Pen is considering a motion to censure Prime Minister Lecornu as he prepares for key policy discussions, amid public discontent over France's controversial legislative practices.
Prime Minister Lecornu faces criticism from unions as political apathy grows in France.
Rassemblement National prepares to reclaim key positions in the French National Assembly amid shifting political dynamics.
CGT leader Sophie Binet criticizes Macron's and patronat's influence in French politics.
A nationwide mobilization in France coincides with the departure of key political figure Pierre Moscovici.
A grassroots movement in Loire-Atlantique unites locals against prevailing power structures.
Mass protests against President Macron's policies occurred nationwide on September 18, 2025, highlighting significant public discontent.
French associations are mobilizing in response to severe cuts in subsidies, raising alarms over service sustainability.
Éric Coquerel and Bruno Retailleau escalate political tensions with accusations over anti-police sentiment.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu met with opposition leaders as France anticipates significant social mobilization.